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interest in egypt, including access to the suez canal. tonight, morsi supporters packed square t square and promised to continue the protest until the army backs down. ref cent history has shown the brotherhood ability to organize hundreds of thousands with a few hours' notice. late tonight, egypt supreme court ruled against morsi recalling the parliament, which is not a surprise, considering the justices are holdovers from the old mubarak regime. we can however expect a continuing struggle as the army tries desperately to hold on to the power it has and the brotherhood takes to the street in protest. bret? >> bret: leland vittert in the middle east newsroom. thank you. >>> israel has long been a target of and a force against terrorism. but israel was not mentioned today in a speech by a state department official at a conference about victims of terrorism. the global terrorism forum is said to be a signature initiative of the obama administration. but israel is not among the 9 countries on the panel -- 29 countries on the panel. some trou
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this is egypt's first democratic election. the army is still holding the reigns of power, so what difference will this election make for the country? >> reporter: well, it does in fact make a huge difference and all you have to do is look over this balcony. i was down there a lot today to see what a difference it does make. it is the first democratic, free presidential election in egypt's thousands of years of history. it is a big deal for people here. particularly as you mentioned, that the army still is in effective control and has actually executed a massive power grab in the last week or so where it dissolved parliament, basically put in it own interim constitution. this all has to be worked out. what will the president be able to do? the constitution say once they actually write one and what kind of powers will the democratically elected president have? but for the moment, the people of egypt are really very, very happy. we've spoken to so many of them who have said this is the first time we've been able to cast a vote th
this is egypt's first democratic election. the army is still holding the reigns of power, so what difference will this election make for the country? >> reporter: well, it does in fact make a huge difference and all you have to do is look over this balcony. i was down there a lot today to see what a difference it does make. it is the first democratic, free presidential election in egypt's thousands of years of history. it is a big deal for people here. particularly as you mentioned, that...
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egypt has a tremendously well organized security force. it was organized to put down protests in this country. it wasn't organized or mobilized yesterday until after several dozen demonstrators were able to climb over the wall and those dmon stremonstrators were able e gra fity on the walls of the u.s. embassy. people are critical that the egyptian response yesterday was slow. now, they are taking the exact opposite approach. there is a human chain of hundreds of shield and club wielding egyptian security forces. >> richard engel live in cairo, egypt. we are looking into the story. we haven't confirmed it yet, but the person killed in benghazi may have been the ambassador to libya, the united states ambassador to libya. that would escalate this thing. we are looking into it. president obama and benjamin netanyahu remain united on how to deal with iran's nuclear program. they spoke on the phone for an hour discussing iran and other security matters. netanyahu had harsh words for the u.s. saying the u.s. would not set red line limits on iran
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the americans are accused of using foreign funds to stir up unrest in egypt. the charges all come as turmoil continues to grow a year after the fall of egyptian president ho hosni mubarak. >>> and a stomach virus has sickened three cruise ships. a royal caribbean ship they had to be delayed from departing from the next trip. it's easily spread in close quarters to flagships and nursing homes. >>> for the first time, an intern from the white house is sharing intimate deals about an affair with president kennedy. in her book, mimi alford describes being seduced into four days into her internship. she said the first time she had sex in mrs. kennedy's bedroom and thereafter in various white house rooms. but alford said the president never kissed her on the lips. >>> well, security was tight both inside and outside the super bowl last night, but apparently, all of it pretty successful. behind the scenes there were hundreds of police and federal agents. on top of that, bomb-sniffing dogs, remote-controlled robots and all sorts of high-tech gear. the air force had fi
the americans are accused of using foreign funds to stir up unrest in egypt. the charges all come as turmoil continues to grow a year after the fall of egyptian president ho hosni mubarak. >>> and a stomach virus has sickened three cruise ships. a royal caribbean ship they had to be delayed from departing from the next trip. it's easily spread in close quarters to flagships and nursing homes. >>> for the first time, an intern from the white house is sharing intimate deals...
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. >> glor: tonight, victory for the muslim brotherhood in egypt. crowds in cairo's cheers the first free presidential election. charlie d'agata is there. tropical storm debby threatens enormous amounts of rain on the gulf coast, with he look at the storm's path. as the supreme court gets settle to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tack it is cost of its program, we will break down the numbers. and freedom team. war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering, they are racing. don't feel sorry for us because we are doing fine and great and we are going process enter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." and good evening, everyone, i am jeff glor, it is an election result heard around the world, mohammed morsi, the candidate of the muslim brotherhood today was declared the winner of egypt's presidential election. the white house quickly congratulated the president elect and pledged to work with him, quote on the basis of mutual aren't. charlie d'agata is in cairo tonight. it took a moment for word of t
. >> glor: tonight, victory for the muslim brotherhood in egypt. crowds in cairo's cheers the first free presidential election. charlie d'agata is there. tropical storm debby threatens enormous amounts of rain on the gulf coast, with he look at the storm's path. as the supreme court gets settle to rule on healthcare reform, massachusetts tack it is cost of its program, we will break down the numbers. and freedom team. war veterans who suffered devastating injuries not just recovering,...
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that sparked days of violent demonstrations and shook egypt's stock market which dropped nearly 10%. members of morsi's own government questioned the presidential decree, and several officials resigned because of it. but the administration says the move is necessary to keep supporters of former president hosni maubarak from blocking democratic reforms. morsi is expected to meet with senior judges today in an effort to stave off a wider crisis. >> this comes from a man who originally said they were never going to be involved in the government in the first place. >>> in syria where rebels say they've taken control of a key base near the capital of damascus. government forces, meanwhile, continue to target opposition forces with airstrikes. at least eight children were killed when one of those bombing runs had it tore through a village. rebel fighters are largely focusing their efforts on capturing air bases in an effort to ground the regime's warplanes and helicopters. still, forces loyal to the president have far greater weaponry in a civil war that activists say now have killed at le
that sparked days of violent demonstrations and shook egypt's stock market which dropped nearly 10%. members of morsi's own government questioned the presidential decree, and several officials resigned because of it. but the administration says the move is necessary to keep supporters of former president hosni maubarak from blocking democratic reforms. morsi is expected to meet with senior judges today in an effort to stave off a wider crisis. >> this comes from a man who originally said...
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. >>> a historic day in egypt. a new president just sworn in ready to lead the country as the first democratically elected leader. we are live in cairo. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪
. >>> a historic day in egypt. a new president just sworn in ready to lead the country as the first democratically elected leader. we are live in cairo. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing...
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. >>> he is egypt's first freely elected president as well as it's first islamic president. today he spoke to thousands. dan, what did he say today? >> reporter: it was a pretty sort of rebel rousing speech to tens of thousands of supporters. this was the crucible of the revolution. it wasn't unsymbolic that they chose this location for his address. he tried to be as inclusive as possible, not onds sending out the word that his muslim brotherhood followers wanted to hear but reaching out to women and other societies who is are deeply worried about his rise to the presidency. here is a short clip of what he was saying. >> we will continue our path to establish a civilian, modern, constitutional country. >> reporter: he talked about the tree of freedom that had been planted decades ago at the beginning of the last century that had been watered by the blood of successive martyrs. that was the kind of tone he was stroo striking. he said i'm not wearing a bullet proof vest as if to say hooim here. i trust you. i'm one of you. the most important day for him will be tomorrow when h
. >>> he is egypt's first freely elected president as well as it's first islamic president. today he spoke to thousands. dan, what did he say today? >> reporter: it was a pretty sort of rebel rousing speech to tens of thousands of supporters. this was the crucible of the revolution. it wasn't unsymbolic that they chose this location for his address. he tried to be as inclusive as possible, not onds sending out the word that his muslim brotherhood followers wanted to hear but...
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this he takes control of egypt from the army egypt all of a sudden will change very, very quickly. we need to look north to turkey to see what happened in that case. the turkish army was in control of the country, a nato member, a long u.s. ally, all of a sudden a strong islamist president took over. and turkey has changed from being a strong supporter of israel and the ooh neated states to a wildcard in the region. bill: what is at stake here, leland. >> reporter: the u.s. counts on egypt to protect its interests inside the middle east. you have the peace treaty of israel, cooperation with the united states and egyptian intelligence services and also the suez canal which egypt uses. president morsi would have a very different line towards the united states if he got control of foreign policy, then the army does. if all of a sudden the army takes orders from morsi rather than morsi taking orders from the army, which is how people thought it would work there will be a lot of people nervous in d.c. while you may not want to bet against the egyptian army, consider this. bill, they hav
this he takes control of egypt from the army egypt all of a sudden will change very, very quickly. we need to look north to turkey to see what happened in that case. the turkish army was in control of the country, a nato member, a long u.s. ally, all of a sudden a strong islamist president took over. and turkey has changed from being a strong supporter of israel and the ooh neated states to a wildcard in the region. bill: what is at stake here, leland. >> reporter: the u.s. counts on...
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egypt is stepping up efforts to bring back the tourists after many were scared off by the violence in the areas. our correspondent has the. >> these are hard times for the camels and their owners who make a living off the tourists who visit egypt's most popular monuments. the souvenir stands with their rows of pharaohs, plates and pyramids are all looking sadly empty. though one shop owner is putting on a combrave face. >> must be hard for you and your family and all the people working here. >> yes. because we are working with torturists. >> the problem is many westerners still see egypt as something of a war zone. this man is an american tourist in egypt. >> they said if you go there, you're going to get kidnapped and al qaeda is going to kill you. not true. what i found here so far is people are very nice. they welcome torturists and i haven't had any problems. >> so now ministers have stepped up efforts to reassure the world. after a long restoration project -- >> look around you. lots of people are coming. so the message was sent and received by all the people. egyptians and all t
egypt is stepping up efforts to bring back the tourists after many were scared off by the violence in the areas. our correspondent has the. >> these are hard times for the camels and their owners who make a living off the tourists who visit egypt's most popular monuments. the souvenir stands with their rows of pharaohs, plates and pyramids are all looking sadly empty. though one shop owner is putting on a combrave face. >> must be hard for you and your family and all the people...
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will egypt listen to that or will egypt become a stand of principal with the new egyptian president saying we don't need you, we have the arab world behind you, we have the muslim world behind you that is something that remains to be seen. but it is a very different policy indication coming from the united states washington, who has long considered kree gipt not just an al lie, but one of its main allies in the arab world. egypt is the biggest arab country in the world. so for the president to come out and say, well, it's not really an ally anymore raises the question, well, why did the united states support this entire movement, the entire arab spring movement which began here and which is changing here if only to help bring about a government that at least tacetly supports the activities on the ground. but i must say egypt shan security forces are it taking aggressive stance, firing a tremendous amount of tear gas. the egyptian riot police are themselves being pelted by stones as they are keeping protesters away from the embassy. and so far it does seem successful. we didn't see any demo
will egypt listen to that or will egypt become a stand of principal with the new egyptian president saying we don't need you, we have the arab world behind you, we have the muslim world behind you that is something that remains to be seen. but it is a very different policy indication coming from the united states washington, who has long considered kree gipt not just an al lie, but one of its main allies in the arab world. egypt is the biggest arab country in the world. so for the president to...
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e jiment egypt is lost they yell. he gave his acceptance speech. reaching out. promising moderation and to include all e jimegyptians. in tahrir, they see it as divine intervention and see it is only the beginning of profound changes still to come. the muslim brotherhood faces a serious challenge. the military here has stripped the president of many of his key sthor authorities. tonight. many egyptians hope that the muslim brotherhood will drop so some rhetoric and face the task of governing the country. richard engel, nbc news, cairo. >>> big show of support for ousted university of virginia president, theresa sullivan. nearly 2,000 people packed the campus to protest the board of visitors decision to fire her. another 7,000 went online to watch a live stream of the students, professors and dean rally in support of sullivan. >> the board of visitors -- this is the great paradox. if the board were to reinstate, terry sullivan most will come away with a renewed appreciation for the board. >> on tuesday, the board will meet to decide whether or not to reconsider t
e jiment egypt is lost they yell. he gave his acceptance speech. reaching out. promising moderation and to include all e jimegyptians. in tahrir, they see it as divine intervention and see it is only the beginning of profound changes still to come. the muslim brotherhood faces a serious challenge. the military here has stripped the president of many of his key sthor authorities. tonight. many egyptians hope that the muslim brotherhood will drop so some rhetoric and face the task of governing...
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gerri: talking about dialing back on this of the money we give to egypt which is a big talking board for the right right now. you look at this. what did you make of this speech? inspirational or more of the same? >> it was as operational, but what i would have liked to hear him say is the causes. he talked of sentence. what we need to do is talk about the causes. you take china and russia and remove them out of the equation. that means countries like venezuela and syria are nothing, and we could solve the world and six months if we could get china and russia right. unfortunately they are hoping the bad guys. gerri: by what can i explain? >> for instance with a ride to a rant. nuclear weapons technology. gerri: said that he said we were hoping the bad guys. great conversation. always great as our people on the show. >> and to go with it. gerri: thank you so much. now we want to know what you think. here is our question. is the administration ignoring the growing threat for china? log on. i will share the results of the in the tonight show. much more on the race for the white house and
gerri: talking about dialing back on this of the money we give to egypt which is a big talking board for the right right now. you look at this. what did you make of this speech? inspirational or more of the same? >> it was as operational, but what i would have liked to hear him say is the causes. he talked of sentence. what we need to do is talk about the causes. you take china and russia and remove them out of the equation. that means countries like venezuela and syria are nothing, and...
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attacks on diplomatic compounds in both egypt and libya. joining me is the chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike rogers. thank you very much for coming in. i want to get to 9/11, but there's some breaking news that we're following and i want to get your sense. an american diplomat has apparently been killed. people stormed the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. can you update us? >> it's my understanding there were nearly two dozen armed individuals that coordinated explosions and other things. this is the same site that was attacked with an ied about a month or so ago. very, very concerning, and it's concerning that this is a repeat target for them and that this may have been more successful because of the large scale of it. so it's, again, very, very concerning. we have seen al qaeda elements in libya spring up, as we have seen in tunisia, as well. all of that is concerning. we still don't know for certain yet, as i speak to you today or tonight, who is responsible and who's claimed responsibility. so those detail
attacks on diplomatic compounds in both egypt and libya. joining me is the chairman of the house intelligence committee, congressman mike rogers. thank you very much for coming in. i want to get to 9/11, but there's some breaking news that we're following and i want to get your sense. an american diplomat has apparently been killed. people stormed the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya. can you update us? >> it's my understanding there were nearly two dozen armed individuals that...
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well, turning now overseas and history being made tonight in egypt. the muslim brotherhood candidate, mohammed morci the first winner. brotherhood and islamic fundamentalist group banned by hosni mubarak, hundreds of thousands of people filling the streets in egypt. even right now, a live look at tahrir square and the party continuing and it's the scene looks similar to the protest that is started the democratic movement more than a year ago. the white house today saying president obama called egypt's new leader to congratulate him and saying, quote, we look forward to working together with president elect morsi and mutual respect between egypt and the united states, end quote and president obama calling the man who lost the race. but even with the election over, the tense transition to democracy is not over. specifically, how will the military generals running the country for months react. leyland vittert is on the ground inside egypt and will the generals simply hand over power to morsi and if they don't, what happens. >> reporter: harris, that's th
well, turning now overseas and history being made tonight in egypt. the muslim brotherhood candidate, mohammed morci the first winner. brotherhood and islamic fundamentalist group banned by hosni mubarak, hundreds of thousands of people filling the streets in egypt. even right now, a live look at tahrir square and the party continuing and it's the scene looks similar to the protest that is started the democratic movement more than a year ago. the white house today saying president obama called...
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. >>> in egypt, the second largest of the great pyramids is now completed. visitors could once again explore those tombs from egypt's old kingdom that have been restored with better lighting and ventilation. egypt's tourism industry has sufferedded due to the resolution and officials are hoping that the tourists will return once again and spend money. >>> i've been working 18 hours day, being paid very little money. >>> a push to shut down the human drug trafficking. >>> and also our chief meteorologist bill martin ♪ [ man ] when i'm in my zone... every move i make is a statement... ♪ ...that inspires me to make my mark. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es 350. ♪ delicious. but say i press a few out flat... add some beef sloppy joe sauce... and cheese fold it all up and boom! i just made an unbeatable unsloppy joe pillsbury grands biscuits. let the making begin. that's been wrapped in a flaky crust stuffed with a gooey center toasted up all golden brown then given a delicious design? a toaster strudel. pillsbury toaster strudel. so delicious...
. >>> in egypt, the second largest of the great pyramids is now completed. visitors could once again explore those tombs from egypt's old kingdom that have been restored with better lighting and ventilation. egypt's tourism industry has sufferedded due to the resolution and officials are hoping that the tourists will return once again and spend money. >>> i've been working 18 hours day, being paid very little money. >>> a push to shut down the human drug trafficking....
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. >> so and then look at middle eastern, like egypt or you look at there are countries in the middle east and africa who do not have oil resources. can they actually advance in a way that encourages -- you know, that really innocent advises their neighbors to wake up in a sense? >> you know, i think they have been moving ahead more quickly and in some cases really leading by setting good exams. take for example the arab spring. a year ago we had uprisings in pretty much all countries in the region. what was interesting, is that those governments that were armed with lots and lots of oil money, were much more effective at putting down demonstrators. they were able to keep funding their militaries. able to cope army officers loyal to their side. >> bribes. >> sometimes they blanketed the countryside with cash and promises of cash projects. and the places where people really did have breakthroughs, like in tunisia and egypt, are places where governments don't have those resources. and people, consequently, are more empowered. >> food for thought, professor, to say the least. thank you f
. >> so and then look at middle eastern, like egypt or you look at there are countries in the middle east and africa who do not have oil resources. can they actually advance in a way that encourages -- you know, that really innocent advises their neighbors to wake up in a sense? >> you know, i think they have been moving ahead more quickly and in some cases really leading by setting good exams. take for example the arab spring. a year ago we had uprisings in pretty much all...
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. >>> in egypt, the new coptic pope urged coptic christians to become more active in public and political life. pope tawadros ii also voiced his opposition to calls from some islamist leaders for a constitution heavily based on sharia law. the new pope was chosen last sunday. according to tradition, his name along with those of two others, were written on pieces of paper and put into a jar. a blindfolded child then randomly selected the name of the man who would lead the coptic church. >>> now more on this week's presidential election. i'm joined by kim lawton, managing editor of this program, kevin eckstrom, editor of religion news service and rachel zoll, national religion writer for the associated press, who's with us from new york. welcome to you all. kim, underneath all the data, do you see a message? >> well, there's definitely a message for, i think, the republican party and the religious right that those old faith-based coalitions that won elections aren't winning those elections any more. i mean, you had evangelicals did an unprecedented mobilization. they came out to the polls a
. >>> in egypt, the new coptic pope urged coptic christians to become more active in public and political life. pope tawadros ii also voiced his opposition to calls from some islamist leaders for a constitution heavily based on sharia law. the new pope was chosen last sunday. according to tradition, his name along with those of two others, were written on pieces of paper and put into a jar. a blindfolded child then randomly selected the name of the man who would lead the coptic church....
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. >> reporter: egypt's president- elect, mohammed morsi, focused on his objectives for egypt. >> i'm determined, with you to, to build a new egypt. a national state with a modern democratic constitution and i will spend all my time on this big project. >> reporter: morsi face as a struggle for power with the country's still dominant military rulers. the supreme council of the armed forces issued constitutional amendments that stripped the president's of most of its major powers. the ruling generals gave themselves power over many issues. >> we will turn over the opinion of the past and we will not inherit mubarak's corruption and his gangs. >> reporter: president obama called morsi on sunday to congratulate him on his victory. the president-elect welcomes the u.s. support. >> we will preserve the international accords and treaties. we carry a message of peace to the world. >> reporter: morsi also faces challenges of improving the economy, something that has deteriorated in the post- mubarak rule. >>> still ahead, a popular game show host is in the hospital this morning. days of a gui
. >> reporter: egypt's president- elect, mohammed morsi, focused on his objectives for egypt. >> i'm determined, with you to, to build a new egypt. a national state with a modern democratic constitution and i will spend all my time on this big project. >> reporter: morsi face as a struggle for power with the country's still dominant military rulers. the supreme council of the armed forces issued constitutional amendments that stripped the president's of most of its major...
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egypt's military received 1.2 billion dollars a year, u.s. military aid and has chose ties to the united states. since egypt's top revolution, they've won the country by committee and the committee says this'll be in charge of rewriting the constitution and how much power the new president will get. it will probably be break down to morsi controlling the domestic issues, source and military and the army maintaining control over itself and foreign policy. that might not sit well with the tens of thousands who packed them they swarmed morsi and a tense moment he told his visibly tense security guards step back so he could wave at the massive crowd. >> it would appear the army has the upper hand and the turf battle where psident morsi was going to take it, and it doesn't look like things such as the egypt-israeli peace treaty is going to change. morsi almost said that in the speech, but the long run, what happens when this round of army generals retire and the brotherhood has the option of putting its members inside the army and muslim brotherho
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. >>> in egypt, the second largest of the great pyramids is now completed. visitors could once again explore those tombs from egypt's old kingdom that have been restored with better lighting and ventilation. egypt's tourism industry has sufferedded due to the resolution and officials are hoping that the tourists will return once again and spend money. >>> i've been working 18 hours day, being paid very little money. >>> a push to shut down the human drug trafficking. >>> and also our chief meteorologist bill martin is tracking a chance of showers before a change in our weather. what we can expect coming up in his complete bay area forecast. >>> proposition 35 aims to increase the prosecution of the human and sex trafficking. showing us that a dark side of the bay area that few will see and why some say that prop 35 is not the solution to the problem. here is tonight's special report. >> reporter: the ladies of the night of san jose sometimes work in the day. >> we want to know what you're doing. >> what are you doing? >> nothing, just hanging out. >> reporte
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the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, june 18th, including results from egypt's presidential election where the muslim brotherhood is claiming victory. should they be? richard engel joins us. plus mitt romney wanders into a washington convenient store. >> i went to a place today called washington. ever been there? we went to washingtons. >> we've all been to washington. the rest of the story later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. at 30 rock in new york city. president obama touched down in mexico last night for the start of the g-20 summit where he's expected to ufrnlg european leaders to focus on pro growth policies over austerity. this comes after stocks opened strong on the news that greece's pro bailout party claimed victory in the parliamentary elections. european union leaders are breathe ag collective sigh of relief as the conservative new democracy party took in narrow party over the anti-austerity left meaning greece will remain a member of the union at least for the time being. here with us to break it down, steve sedgwick
the next 30 minutes will be your cram session for this monday, june 18th, including results from egypt's presidential election where the muslim brotherhood is claiming victory. should they be? richard engel joins us. plus mitt romney wanders into a washington convenient store. >> i went to a place today called washington. ever been there? we went to washingtons. >> we've all been to washington. the rest of the story later in the show. >>> first let's get to the news live at...
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egypt has a new president. thousands are celebrating in the square. we will tell you how the new leader is making history tonight. >> a roof collapses at a mall in canada injuring dozens and leaves two trapped. now there are question itself the previous safety violations played a role. >> and emotional return to the scene of a prutal beating. a football player recalls the day he was attacked. senate results of egypt's election were announced today several days after voters went to the polls. muslim brotherhood candidate has become the first islamist to lead the most populous arab nation. >> reporter: fireworks overhead, hundreds of thousands joyous as a member of the muslim brotherhood was he did claireed the president elect of egypt. the 61-year-old engineer will now run the mother of the arab world. egyptians voted in the runoff last weekend, he beat out a former general, the last president's prime minister. results were very close. not a mandate. only 800,000 separating the winner from defeat. supporters didn't take the results in stride. many of t
egypt has a new president. thousands are celebrating in the square. we will tell you how the new leader is making history tonight. >> a roof collapses at a mall in canada injuring dozens and leaves two trapped. now there are question itself the previous safety violations played a role. >> and emotional return to the scene of a prutal beating. a football player recalls the day he was attacked. senate results of egypt's election were announced today several days after voters went to...
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egypt and libya. if we pull the funding without's thorough investigation as to what will happen that will throw gasoline on the fire. we don't need to spend money on advertising. people who are here and we need a congressional relationship. and they help the united states and fight samoa and we are reluctant to take that step. egyptians changed the tune. >> the senate voted it down. >> i think that we are not throwing good money after bad. the president was firm with egyptian president morsi when their response was not what we thought it should be. and i think that we are going to see more of that. it is not fair to say he apologized for the film. he said it was reprehensible but said it is no excuse for violence. it isn't. we need to continue foreign aid because it is in our best interest but not throw good money after bad. each of these countries need to be assessed. >> congressman frank. we'll ask you about this when the stakes remain high. >> i can't emphasize how dangerous it is of affirming the
egypt and libya. if we pull the funding without's thorough investigation as to what will happen that will throw gasoline on the fire. we don't need to spend money on advertising. people who are here and we need a congressional relationship. and they help the united states and fight samoa and we are reluctant to take that step. egyptians changed the tune. >> the senate voted it down. >> i think that we are not throwing good money after bad. the president was firm with egyptian...
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>> christiane amanpour on the scene there in egypt for us tonight. christiane, thanks to you. >>> we turn to your voice, your vote. and eye opening poll tonight. with less than five months to go in the election, 1 in 4 voters say they are still undecided about who they will choose for president. i want to bring in washington editor rick klein tonight. you and i saw that number tonight. we are surprised the number is that large. not what we thought going into the election. i want to show you a unique window in a focus group in the battle ground of colorado. undecided voters. let's listen. >> i don't know if you know to trust what either side is saying or will do or if they are saying things to get elected. and then wait and see. >> economically, things seem to be getting worse and i don't see how they are going to get better with who's in charge. >> a portrait of the undecided tonight. does it under score how important every day will be in november? >> it means little things will matter a great deal. and we are about to see big things happen in the ca
>> christiane amanpour on the scene there in egypt for us tonight. christiane, thanks to you. >>> we turn to your voice, your vote. and eye opening poll tonight. with less than five months to go in the election, 1 in 4 voters say they are still undecided about who they will choose for president. i want to bring in washington editor rick klein tonight. you and i saw that number tonight. we are surprised the number is that large. not what we thought going into the election. i want...
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the president to wage war and announced it would instead be the military who oversees the writing of egypt's new constitution. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is live in cairo. richard, help us sort through the results of that election. what do they mean? >> reporter: well, they mean a great deal. according to egyptian state media, nearly all the votes have been counted and they do appear to show that the muslim brotherhood's candidate, mohammed morsi will be the next president of this country. the final counting hasn't been announced. according to state media, about 97% of the votes are in. they show 52% of those votes went to mohammed morsi. that would be radical change for this country, the first time the muslim brotherhood has ever held power in egypt, the biggest country in the arab world. they want to impose islamic law. it is openly hostile to israel, no friend to the united states, although it has been trying to appeal to u.s. lawmakers and the white house with different delegations. that's on the muslim brotherhood front. the military here is clearly nervous about a
the president to wage war and announced it would instead be the military who oversees the writing of egypt's new constitution. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is live in cairo. richard, help us sort through the results of that election. what do they mean? >> reporter: well, they mean a great deal. according to egyptian state media, nearly all the votes have been counted and they do appear to show that the muslim brotherhood's candidate, mohammed morsi will be the next...
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egypt is lost they yell, as they tear up morsi's picture. morsi gave his acceptance speech tonight, reaching out, promising moderation and to include all egyptians in a new government. but in tahrir, many see their victory as much more than that. as divine intervention, and say it is only the beginning of profound changes still to come. the muslim brotherhood still faces serious challenges. the military has already taken away many of the president's key authorities, so a power struggle between the islamists here and the egyptian military could lie ahead. lester? >> richard engel in cairo tonight, richard, thanks. andrea mitchell is nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent. how is all this sitting in washington? >> just now the white house announced the president called mohammed morsi and wished him well. congratulated him and said he wants to work together with him on egypt's transition to democracy. u.s. officials are watching events, lester. they're saying so far, so good. they're impressed that dr. morsi promised tonight to abide by inte
egypt is lost they yell, as they tear up morsi's picture. morsi gave his acceptance speech tonight, reaching out, promising moderation and to include all egyptians in a new government. but in tahrir, many see their victory as much more than that. as divine intervention, and say it is only the beginning of profound changes still to come. the muslim brotherhood still faces serious challenges. the military has already taken away many of the president's key authorities, so a power struggle between...
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egypt's new leader extends a hand of friendship to china and iran in a gesture seen as the country breaking away from washington's influence. hello and welcome to our team it is saturday here in moscow and it's four o'clock i'm karen taraji well three german followers of the russian punk band pussy riot are now waiting to learn their fate after church officials press charges for storming cologne cathedral ironically the last activist could face a longer jail term than their moscow idols who they were imitating germany could find itself in a difficult position now after its vocal criticism of the russian verdict last week peter all of our explains. two men and one woman all in their early twenty's they interrupted a mass service that was taking place in cologne chanting free pussy riot decked out in the the garish balaklava some brightly colored clothes that have become synonymous with the the russian punk rock collective calling for the freedom of the three women that were sentenced to two years in jail for hooliganism motivated by religious hatred now the group pussy riot had performed a s
egypt's new leader extends a hand of friendship to china and iran in a gesture seen as the country breaking away from washington's influence. hello and welcome to our team it is saturday here in moscow and it's four o'clock i'm karen taraji well three german followers of the russian punk band pussy riot are now waiting to learn their fate after church officials press charges for storming cologne cathedral ironically the last activist could face a longer jail term than their moscow idols who...
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what he would do with egypt. but now it will be time for the principal himself to make these comments. >> john mccain is on the stump for romney in ohio come monday. he was pressed on this issue yesterday. take a listen. >> i have recommended to governor romney that he gives a foreign policy speech that talks about not only the middle east, but in the world. >> and we just heard from glenn he expects that address will come. senator mccain suggesting that it come soon. what does he need to say in that address? >> well, and if glenn says it's going to happen, i trust it. glenn is the expert here. whether he give as big address or not, he'll have to talk about foreign policy. if not beforehand, then at least at the end of october when there's a foreign policy debate. but i suspect given the events of the last week, we'll hear him talking about it more and certainly the middle east and the arab spring is an area where he did not get into it in great detail when he took his trip to europe, he certainly could if he cho
what he would do with egypt. but now it will be time for the principal himself to make these comments. >> john mccain is on the stump for romney in ohio come monday. he was pressed on this issue yesterday. take a listen. >> i have recommended to governor romney that he gives a foreign policy speech that talks about not only the middle east, but in the world. >> and we just heard from glenn he expects that address will come. senator mccain suggesting that it come soon. what...
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the pope encourage arab spring nations, such as egypt, to adjust. for some, it was a welcome relief, or a day to rest up before big sales. >> some of us had work today, but not everyone. mother nature helped santa deliver a white christmas across much of the country, from new england to the snow-covered hills of colorado. a winter wonderland for people of all ages. and they're furry friends, too. after a last-minute shopping frenzy in malls across america -- >> i am not going over my limit. >> americans settled down for christmas. some of them this holiday in church, giving prayers' and things with their family. for americans serving in afghanistan, the christmas feast was a bittersweet reminder of life in the states, and the loved ones they left behind. >> and the opportunity to view of my family and mom -- to be with my family,, this job comes with a price. soldiers realize those prices. >> with america winding down its wars, there is a lot to look forward to. just in time for the holidays, these wars are back on the home front. and what better gi
the pope encourage arab spring nations, such as egypt, to adjust. for some, it was a welcome relief, or a day to rest up before big sales. >> some of us had work today, but not everyone. mother nature helped santa deliver a white christmas across much of the country, from new england to the snow-covered hills of colorado. a winter wonderland for people of all ages. and they're furry friends, too. after a last-minute shopping frenzy in malls across america -- >> i am not going over...
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. >> reporter: first egypt, then libya, now yemen. protesters tried stearming -- storming the embassy while yelling "death to america." the anger is over a picture of the prophet mohammed representing fraud. >> there is no justification, none at all for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: investigators are still tracking the men who carried out tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed ambassador chris stevens and others. two u.s. warships are positioned near by a majority of libyans have condemned the attack. >> tell the learn people we are so sorry about the killing of ambassador stevens, one person said. >> reporter: we are learning more about the film entitled "innocence of muslim." a man has admitted to managing the production company, but cindy says it was the filmmaker who changed the script. >> he said tell the world it wasn't me that- he that did it but me. i'm tired of radical muslims going around killing everybody. >> reporter: the libyan government said it has made several arrests. report
. >> reporter: first egypt, then libya, now yemen. protesters tried stearming -- storming the embassy while yelling "death to america." the anger is over a picture of the prophet mohammed representing fraud. >> there is no justification, none at all for responding to this video with violence. >> reporter: investigators are still tracking the men who carried out tuesday's attack on the u.s. consulate in libya that killed ambassador chris stevens and others. two u.s....
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egypt's military s brotherhood of stirring up division. hosni mubarak banded the brotherhood from egyptian politics. his health situation remains unclear after he suffered a stroke and fell into a coma. leland vittert, some analysts have said the military has staged a coup in taking over the government. what are you hearing? >> reporter: harris this is one of those things looks like a coup, sons like a coup, it might just be a coup. military dissolved elected parliament they've said they are going to be in charge of writing the constitution and deciding what powers they have what powers the president has the people in tahrir square protesting behind me late into the night and early morning they are thousands and thousands of people think it is a coup as well, one of the things they are protesting this is a different group that we saw, this is the muslim brotherhood harder line version of the islamists who many fear want to turn egypt into an islamic state. in the early morning massive crowds chanted revolutionary slogans against the army f
egypt's military s brotherhood of stirring up division. hosni mubarak banded the brotherhood from egyptian politics. his health situation remains unclear after he suffered a stroke and fell into a coma. leland vittert, some analysts have said the military has staged a coup in taking over the government. what are you hearing? >> reporter: harris this is one of those things looks like a coup, sons like a coup, it might just be a coup. military dissolved elected parliament they've said they...
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is core and egypt has to come -- how egypt comes out will impact everything else. the focus, though, has to be on the economic stability of egypt and working with egypt internationally no matter who the egyptians elect and they have to elect their own president. host: it's the top of the hour. we welcome our listeners on c-span radio coast to coast, on channel 119, we're talking about the elections in egypt scheduled for mid june. our guest at the table is shibley telhami from the university of maryland and doug is on the phone from florida. independent line. good morning to you. caller: good morning. with 80% of the anti-american sentiment, this is a direct consequence of the unadulterated and blind hatred of muslims and arabs that are on top of the already what bush, cheney rumsfeld did with iraq. that coupled with the rhetoric and in particular the republican presidential candidates and the republican congress there, blind hatred of muslims and arabs and 24/7 fox news propaganda. and even the hatred for president obama because he's an arab so affects the sentime
is core and egypt has to come -- how egypt comes out will impact everything else. the focus, though, has to be on the economic stability of egypt and working with egypt internationally no matter who the egyptians elect and they have to elect their own president. host: it's the top of the hour. we welcome our listeners on c-span radio coast to coast, on channel 119, we're talking about the elections in egypt scheduled for mid june. our guest at the table is shibley telhami from the university of...
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chief foreign correspondent richard engle is warning us from cairo tonight, things could get dicy in egypt in a hurry. there are two major candidates there headed for a runoff election. neither of them is what so many egyptians said they wanted when they took to the streets in protest last year. one is from the muslim brotherhood. he says he wants to impose islamic law and change relations with the u.s. he's openly hostile to israel. he will face a candidate with close ties to the old mubarak regime. a self-described strong man who is promising to crush dissent. >>> a new scandal is rocking the vatican tonight. it's making headlines around the world in the process. it involves secret documents, allegations of corruption, a bombshell new book, and today, the arrest of one of pope benedict's most trusted aides, his own butler. our details from nbc's jim maceda. >> pope benedict's personal butler, paolo gabriele, always seated up front in the popemobile, but today, he was arrested after police found hundreds of confidential documents in his house. the butler in charge of serving meals and man
chief foreign correspondent richard engle is warning us from cairo tonight, things could get dicy in egypt in a hurry. there are two major candidates there headed for a runoff election. neither of them is what so many egyptians said they wanted when they took to the streets in protest last year. one is from the muslim brotherhood. he says he wants to impose islamic law and change relations with the u.s. he's openly hostile to israel. he will face a candidate with close ties to the old mubarak...